The Anthology Villas at Caesars, however, are the crème de la crème of crazy opulent accommodations, and until this month, have never been available to the general Las Vegas guest. You essentially had to be the highest of rollers or even a whale to get beyond the entryway of the three-bedroom Titus Villa, shown here. Caesars Entertainment

The Marcus Aurelius Villa, which has views of the Strip, is 9,500-square-feet of feeling like a member of the One Percent, complete with this plush master bedroom and private elevator. Caesars Entertainment

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Some might say that it doesn't matter where you stay in Las Vegas – that you're only using the room to drop off your bags or maybe sleep anyway. You, however, know that the more fabulous the room, the more "Vegas, baby!" you feel when you're ready to conquer the Strip. Suites at The Cromwell, the highly anticipated boutique hotel located smack dab in the middle of the Strip, go on sale today and are part of an extravagant collection of accommodations that will definitely give you that very Vegas vibe.

Set to open this spring, The Cromwell offers a select 169 Parisian-themed guest rooms and only 19 suites. There are only 11 of the smallest -- two-bay suites at 723-square-feet -- which include a full-sized refrigerator that can be stocked at your request and a deep soaking tub. The bigger rooms have fun amenities like a pinball machine, a mini-Mac for use in the room and Strip views. But if you're going to go big at The Cromwell, there is one Presidential Suite, that can offer up to 2,550-square-feet of space if you opt for three bedrooms.

If you can't snatch up one of The Cromwell's exclusive suites for your stay, there are at least 2,000 other luxury suites and villas on the Strip, some of which were previously unavailable for the average Joe to book. The Anthology Suites collection rus the whole gamut of Caesars Entertainment high-end rooms from the newly renovated, 1,700-square-foot one-bedroom Jubilee Tower suite at Bally's to the massive five-bedroom penthouse at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace.

The Anthology Villas at Caesars, however, are the crème de la crème of crazy opulent accommodations, and until this month, have never been available to the general Las Vegas guest.

You essentially had to be the highest of rollers or even a whale to ever see the inside of the three-bedroom Titus Villa, which at 11,200-square-feet, is the largest in the collection of luxury villas. There's seating for 10 in the oval dining room, a billiards room and a media room with silk upholstered walls and a 103-inch 3D plasma TV, private outdoor garden, and oh yeah, your own private pool.

The Marcus Aurelius Villa, which has views of the Strip, is 9,500-square-feet of feeling like a member of the One Percent, complete with private elevator, exotic fish tank, grand piano, a whirlpool and fireplace pit on your terrace, and 24-hour butler service.

If you've ever wanted to know how a high roller's "Vegas, baby!" feels, now's your chance.